The wireless PDT of the present invention employs a "display-on bottom" design
which places the unit perfectly centered in the hand of the operator, allowing
for the best possible viewing as well as providing comfortable single-handed operation.
The high-resolution LCD display allows the PCT to show sharp, clear bitmap images
while supporting all Windows-recognized font types and sizes. With the auto back-lit
feature, the brightness adjusts automatically making the screen easy to read in
all light conditions. The PDT is designed for support within the download/charger
cradle of a base station which interfaces with a host system using either USB or
RS232 interface. Two standard 'AA' or rechargeable Li-Ion batteries provide more
than 100 hours of operation. In addition, the PDT comes standard with 2 MB of RAM
providing enough memory to store over 100,000 records. Applications for the PDT
can be developed using a novel integrated development and deployment environment
(IDE) which contains an easy-to-use Windows-based application generator and download
utilities. For advanced programming, developers can choose to write software using
an advanced application generator or 'C' programming application generator which
provides the developer with simple programming and fast setup. Further enhancements
available in the application generator include drag and drop icons, time/datestamp,
battery level indicator and variable fonts, giving the developer the ability to
create custom screen layouts.